To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

25 copies Sent with Large Pic, small pix and bio to Chicago TRIBUNE and AMERICAN,
small pix to Chicago NEWS and SUN-TIMES, also to Evanston REVIEW, Park Ridge
HERALD, Western Springs CITIZEN, La Grange CITIZEN and SUBURBAN LIFE
Campus and files
SPDM301
A L
5A/*fc jj.
,11 CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
d^^yi' Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: Niagara 5-UU31, ext. 218
>i
NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
The Carleton College Alumni Club of Chicago will hold a dinner in honor of
the College's retiring president, Dr. Laurence M, Gould, next Tuesday, May 15, at
7:00 p.m. in the Merchandise Mart of Chicago's Merchants and Manufacturers Club.
Dr, Gould will be the principal speaker of the evening as well as the guest
of honor.
Elected the/*if«i president of the 96-year old College in 19U5, Gould had
been Professor of Geology at Carleton from 1932 until his inauguration as president.
The alumni club's "farewell dinner" has been planned by Chicago area Carleton
alumni club president John H, Ray, Jr., 81I4. Forest Avenue, Evanston, and other club
officers who are: William Wuehrraann, vice president, who lives at 600 South Clifton
Avenue, Park Ridge; C, Everett Bos, treasurer, residing at kk39 Howard Avenue,
Western Springs; and Robert Stout, club secretary of k3$ Homestead Road, La Grange,
who is also director of the College's Chicago office.
Out of town alumni guests who will attend the dinner include A. D. Hulings
of Bayport, Minnesota, who is serving as National Chairman of the Carleton College
Alumni Capital Gifts Program, and Fred B. Leighton, Director of Alumni Services at
the College,
Also invited to attend are parents of present and past students, as well as
80 prospective students and their parents,
####

25 copies Sent with Large Pic, small pix and bio to Chicago TRIBUNE and AMERICAN,
small pix to Chicago NEWS and SUN-TIMES, also to Evanston REVIEW, Park Ridge
HERALD, Western Springs CITIZEN, La Grange CITIZEN and SUBURBAN LIFE
Campus and files
SPDM301
A L
5A/*fc jj.
,11 CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
d^^yi' Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: Niagara 5-UU31, ext. 218
>i
NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
The Carleton College Alumni Club of Chicago will hold a dinner in honor of
the College's retiring president, Dr. Laurence M, Gould, next Tuesday, May 15, at
7:00 p.m. in the Merchandise Mart of Chicago's Merchants and Manufacturers Club.
Dr, Gould will be the principal speaker of the evening as well as the guest
of honor.
Elected the/*if«i president of the 96-year old College in 19U5, Gould had
been Professor of Geology at Carleton from 1932 until his inauguration as president.
The alumni club's "farewell dinner" has been planned by Chicago area Carleton
alumni club president John H, Ray, Jr., 81I4. Forest Avenue, Evanston, and other club
officers who are: William Wuehrraann, vice president, who lives at 600 South Clifton
Avenue, Park Ridge; C, Everett Bos, treasurer, residing at kk39 Howard Avenue,
Western Springs; and Robert Stout, club secretary of k3$ Homestead Road, La Grange,
who is also director of the College's Chicago office.
Out of town alumni guests who will attend the dinner include A. D. Hulings
of Bayport, Minnesota, who is serving as National Chairman of the Carleton College
Alumni Capital Gifts Program, and Fred B. Leighton, Director of Alumni Services at
the College,
Also invited to attend are parents of present and past students, as well as
80 prospective students and their parents,
####